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Realize the potential of crowdsourcing in generating solutions and making decisions.
Appreciate the significance of multiple sources of evidence in decision making, including hard data and expert opinions.
Understand the difference between crowdsourcing to a general crowd versus experts.
Recognize various application areas of crowdsourcing in businesses and its comparative advantage to traditional methods.

Definitions:

Libel

Any false statement that harms another person’s good name or reputation made in a permanent form, such as movies, writing, and videotape, and communicated to others.

Defense

Legal strategies and arguments used in court to justify or excuse an individual's actions or to defeat the claims of the opposing party.

Proximate Cause

The primary cause of an injury in law, without which the injury would not have occurred, determining legal liability.

Cause In Fact

In tort law, the relationship between the unreasonable conduct and the injury to the innocent party, whether the injury was or was not foreseeable. Cause in fact is also referred to as actual cause.

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